GWAPA Workshop in Ashburn, VA July 31st.

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keeperofthefish
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Post by keeperofthefish »

As an attendee, I congratulate you on what was a very informative, interesting presentation. It was a lot of food for thought and I think everyone there really got a lot out of it. In terms of promoting the hobby, I can't imagine a bettery way! Following the presentation I can say that I am really sold on GWAPA.
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That's great to hear! Please know, that if you ever see any opportunities for future workshops, or other aquatic-related events, please suggest them. The more folks we have participating, the better the club will be for everyone. So, talk to you local fish shops, and ask them to carry more plants or plant-related products. Ask if they'd be willing to host a workshop like the one this weekend.

And if that's all too bold. If there's ever a topic that you're not clear on, and would like discussed at a GWAPA meeting, please mention it. After awhile, it's hard to figure out what people are interested in hearing about. Don't worry if you think other people already know about it. There's always something to be learned. If you see ways to improve the website, don't hesitate to suggest those things either.

And finally.. Make sure you have fun!
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Post by Aaron »

It's nice to hear that the workshop was such a success.

The pictures came out well...though I think I need some facial hair. I look like I'm 18 or something. :lol:
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Aren't you? j/k!
Sincerely,

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krisw
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I looke like I'm 18 or something
You and me both man.
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Post by SCMurphy »

krisw wrote:
I looke like I'm 18 or something
You and me both man.
We won't mention how many people asked if you guys were legal to drink beer at the AGA convention. :lol:
"したくさ" Sean

Aquascape? I'm a crypt farmer.

If you've got bait, I've got wasabi!

I wish I could be like Mr. Sarcastic when I grow up! ;)
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We won't mention how many people asked if you guys were legal to drink beer at the AGA convention
I get carded at weddings! Nothing new
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Aaron
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Post by Aaron »

You and me both man.
Hehe....I remember you thinking you were older than me at first only to find I've got you by a year.
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Silenti etc
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Post by Silenti etc »

With my male pattern baldness that started at age 15, I haven't been carded since I was 18 :)

Then again, I've been going bald since I was 15.
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Post by RTRJR »

C'mon guys, My hair started receding in college, but not too badly - my wife asked who the guy was in my graduation picture hanging on my sister's wall...

But getting carded is a small thrill for senior citizens with very little hair, and that white. You take your pleasures where you can.
Where's the fish? Neptune
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